Carbon@TheFanatics said:
99% of M10 carb problems lies in the ignition.
You were spot on sir... The vacuum advance was not on the right take off on the carb.
Over the last week I spent some time on the car.
Before replacing the thermostat and temperature sender unit I pulled the radiator out to have it flushed. The flush turned into a new core.
While waiting for the radiator I removed the waterpump to inspect it, flushed the engine out a good couple of times, replaced some blown globes in the cluster and did all the small niggly things the previous owner neglected to do..
Seat covers came off to wash them (I would like to do a full valet before I refit them), repaired the driver seat rail, got the window washer system working and removed the cruise control while I was under the dash.
Things on the to do list:
Oil & filter - probably today after work.
Replace head light globes with normal units,
Strip, clean, polish and reassemble tail light units and chrome.
Replace the hazard switch,
I'd like to source and fit a front BBS spoiler (fiberglass would do)
New exhaust,
Change of wheels - and then lower the car according to the wheels,